413x3
Mar 31, 07:16 PM
I'm getting horrible flash performance in full screen. using latest version of Flash from adobe.com and in 1080p resolution
This is a recent thing, about a month or so.
i've tried unchecking hardware acceleration, still horrible. Jumping video and lag. Is there anything I can do?? I've used the mac mini to watch tv online, streaming nhl games, soccer, etc. And now it's unwatchable!! Help!
Thanks
david
This is a recent thing, about a month or so.
i've tried unchecking hardware acceleration, still horrible. Jumping video and lag. Is there anything I can do?? I've used the mac mini to watch tv online, streaming nhl games, soccer, etc. And now it's unwatchable!! Help!
Thanks
david
simsaladimbamba
May 4, 06:28 PM
Maybe this can help:
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6: How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3322)
Pro Tip of the Week: Move All Your Stuff to a New Mac � Quick (http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/migration.html)
Migration Assistant - Use Migration Assistant to Copy Data from a Previous OS (http://macs.about.com/od/leopard105/ss/migratevol.htm)
6 easy steps to migrate your Mac using Time Machine (http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/29/6-easy-steps-to-migrate-your-mac-using-time-machine/)
Time Machine FAQ (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html) - 14. How do I restore my entire system? (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html)
Setting-up a new Mac from an old one or its Backups (http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/Setup.html)
Target (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) Disk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Disk_Mode) Mode (http://guides.macrumors.com/Target_Disk_Mode)
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6: How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3322)
Pro Tip of the Week: Move All Your Stuff to a New Mac � Quick (http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/migration.html)
Migration Assistant - Use Migration Assistant to Copy Data from a Previous OS (http://macs.about.com/od/leopard105/ss/migratevol.htm)
6 easy steps to migrate your Mac using Time Machine (http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/29/6-easy-steps-to-migrate-your-mac-using-time-machine/)
Time Machine FAQ (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html) - 14. How do I restore my entire system? (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html)
Setting-up a new Mac from an old one or its Backups (http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/Setup.html)
Target (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) Disk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Disk_Mode) Mode (http://guides.macrumors.com/Target_Disk_Mode)
JessicaR
May 2, 04:13 PM
foxflyFoxFly4 (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/foxfly-messenger/id412137404?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4)
Foxfly is�
Like BBM for iPhone
Like GroupMe but without the text messaging fees
Like Kik, WhatsApp, and Beluga but a whole lot better looking!
Foxfly is�
Like BBM for iPhone
Like GroupMe but without the text messaging fees
Like Kik, WhatsApp, and Beluga but a whole lot better looking!
da2005pizimp
Jul 8, 11:51 PM
still looking for ram and software, i really need a typing teacher program such as mavis beacon (or if you know of a free one that would b cool too)
Theraker007
Apr 16, 08:52 AM
does this work for time warner too?
Coleman2010
Apr 7, 04:50 AM
Does anyone know if such instructions exist for the Time Warner TV app?
You can try it and see. In theory it should work.
You can try it and see. In theory it should work.
BigPrince
Jan 5, 06:03 PM
count me in on the excitement
TrollToddington
Apr 4, 11:48 PM
I like the mba, but they are so god awful slow. Maybe im just used to fast computers but no way i could use current gen of mba. Maybe next time but 6 year old tech is a bit to old for me.There are quite a few know-all heads on here who will disagree with you and tell you you are in the minority and call you a spec freak.
The SSD and form factor is the selling point of the current MBA. For most people's uses it's ok, or even "faster than their other macs" as they claim, people selling their iMacs and going MBA only and what not.
I understand it's "cool" and "wow" and turns heads (who doesn't want to show off with a cool gadget after all) and it gets the basic job done. My claim is that the 11" MBA is not significantly faster in loading applications than my iMac and awful slow in processor intensive tasks. The system startup showdown is basically useless demonstration - how the system performs afterwards is more important. What's important also is that it works for a large number of people.
The rest of us who form "the minority" and need greater power in that small package should drink a glass of hot water. We are not catered for. Yet.
The SSD and form factor is the selling point of the current MBA. For most people's uses it's ok, or even "faster than their other macs" as they claim, people selling their iMacs and going MBA only and what not.
I understand it's "cool" and "wow" and turns heads (who doesn't want to show off with a cool gadget after all) and it gets the basic job done. My claim is that the 11" MBA is not significantly faster in loading applications than my iMac and awful slow in processor intensive tasks. The system startup showdown is basically useless demonstration - how the system performs afterwards is more important. What's important also is that it works for a large number of people.
The rest of us who form "the minority" and need greater power in that small package should drink a glass of hot water. We are not catered for. Yet.
LincolnC
Mar 11, 11:44 AM
Yeah what exactly would a ticket do?
xjohn
Jul 12, 07:27 PM
Gus: I thought about storing them as both music and data (I've got room right now, as I've only got around 9GB of music), but I decided that wouldn't work well as a long-term solution.
As of right now, I'm keeping a "data" copy of all of the music on my old external hard drive for backup purposes.
As of right now, I'm keeping a "data" copy of all of the music on my old external hard drive for backup purposes.
mrcrlee
Mar 20, 03:46 PM
If I were to return it and wait for the 3G to arrive from Apple, would I be able to use GPS on the iPad2 3G/WiFi without using the 3G data service, and just tether data from my iphone 3G?
g0gie
Dec 29, 02:56 PM
You shoudl be fine "capturing" HD content, after all all your doing is copying a file from your HD camcorder to the hard drive on yo ur computer. That wouldnt be system intensive at all, unless you somhow trying to capture video straight to your computer in its raw format which would be a very heavy task that im not even sure g5's could handle. On the playback side, few people realize just hwo cpu intensive h.264 is, even a 1.67ghz g4 will drop fraims at 720p let alone 1080i/p. You definantly need dual G5 2.0Ghz cpus or better for smooth 1080p playback. Thats part of the reason why there are so many specialized chips used in the industry to decode h.264, like in the ipod which can barley handle its low resolution decoding of h.264
superleccy
Oct 24, 05:03 PM
QuickTime now 64-bit!!!
So that'll be Quicktime 8.0 then.
Great, but Leopard just got �20 more expensive for Quicktime Pro users. :mad: :(
SL
So that'll be Quicktime 8.0 then.
Great, but Leopard just got �20 more expensive for Quicktime Pro users. :mad: :(
SL
MrFirework
Oct 26, 12:51 PM
Seriously, all you folks who are saying this and that about the bezel control (i.e. Every time I touch it I'll adjust the volume, or change my ringtone... blah, blah...), do you really think Apple would release it's "next big thing" without making sure it worked perfectly, intuitively, and didn't just go completely haywire every time you touch it or bump it?
For crying out loud, the company's future depends in no small part on the iPod, I'm fairly certain Apple's going to make sure each successive iPod is as innovative and market-dominating as the rest of the line has been. THat includes ease-of-use.
Have a little faith, here. You see one patent filing and freak out. Sheesh.
For crying out loud, the company's future depends in no small part on the iPod, I'm fairly certain Apple's going to make sure each successive iPod is as innovative and market-dominating as the rest of the line has been. THat includes ease-of-use.
Have a little faith, here. You see one patent filing and freak out. Sheesh.
chorno
Mar 11, 12:39 PM
Sorry let me clarify, I'm @ BB in SLC. There is just me here, well my chair and me. At 4PM they give you a ticket so you don't have to wait in line for the last hour. So stupid.
I'm going to be heading down to BB on 2100 South in a few. Are you (alfmoonspace) still the only lonely person in line?
I'm going to be heading down to BB on 2100 South in a few. Are you (alfmoonspace) still the only lonely person in line?
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 01:36 AM
Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job).
You trust Excel? (Or for that matter Mesa or Google Spreadsheets?)
Try this:
In a new spreadsheet, give the cell A1 the value of 0.2
In A2 enter the formula '=A1*6-1' (the calculated value will also be 0.2)
Then copy this formula to A3 down to ca A40.
For every cell you should get 0.2 as a result, since 0.2 (the result of the cell above) times 6 minus 1 is 0.2. Right?
Right? Try it in Excel, try it in Mesa, try it in Google Spreadsheets.
And then repeat after me:
"I will never again blindly believe in spreadsheet calculations"
[edit: corrected typo, thanks MrSmith! - repeat after me "I will never again blindly believe jobberwacky postings ;-)]
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job).
You trust Excel? (Or for that matter Mesa or Google Spreadsheets?)
Try this:
In a new spreadsheet, give the cell A1 the value of 0.2
In A2 enter the formula '=A1*6-1' (the calculated value will also be 0.2)
Then copy this formula to A3 down to ca A40.
For every cell you should get 0.2 as a result, since 0.2 (the result of the cell above) times 6 minus 1 is 0.2. Right?
Right? Try it in Excel, try it in Mesa, try it in Google Spreadsheets.
And then repeat after me:
"I will never again blindly believe in spreadsheet calculations"
[edit: corrected typo, thanks MrSmith! - repeat after me "I will never again blindly believe jobberwacky postings ;-)]
jcohen9229
Oct 26, 05:15 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=88717&stc=1&d=1193436932
Night Spring
Mar 29, 05:20 PM
No idea what your talking about, on tinyumbrella it just says
iPad23G 4.3 (8F191)
I tried the iPad2,2 4.3
but when I do a restore I get Error 1013.
They say it's normal, but when I try to kick it out of recovery, it is stuck in the recovery loop.
Any ideas?
Try iPad 2.3.
iPad23G 4.3 (8F191)
I tried the iPad2,2 4.3
but when I do a restore I get Error 1013.
They say it's normal, but when I try to kick it out of recovery, it is stuck in the recovery loop.
Any ideas?
Try iPad 2.3.
babyj
Oct 9, 11:11 AM
The US mobile market appears to be totally different to the UK and other countries, in the UK; a phone will work on any network (though some have to be unlocked first), full coverage across the country (except for some remote areas) and most other countries via roaming, short contacts (12 months, with cheaper 18 month contracts recently launched), a wide choice of free phones, texting is massively popular.
You never pay for incoming calls, unless you are abroad and even then it is under 20p a minute in most countries - making outgoing calls in other countries is pretty cheap as well. Competition is growing with prices dropping, plus the EU is forcing price reductions for certain calls.
Single provider bundles of mobile phone, landline phone, cable / satellite tv and broadband is the big thing at the moment and is only going to get more popular.
Whilst the US is their home market it might be easier to launch a phone in another country. They could launch their own mobile service in the UK pretty easily, as there is already a number of mobile providers which don't own their own network and just rent off others. There wouldn't be any need for them to go with a single network either, you don't get much in the way of exclusives in the UK other than colour variations.
Some people seem to think that we don't use mobiles just as mobiles in the UK. Other than texting (which is popular) other services have never taken off - the percentage of people browsing the internet via their mobile is pretty low for example.
You never pay for incoming calls, unless you are abroad and even then it is under 20p a minute in most countries - making outgoing calls in other countries is pretty cheap as well. Competition is growing with prices dropping, plus the EU is forcing price reductions for certain calls.
Single provider bundles of mobile phone, landline phone, cable / satellite tv and broadband is the big thing at the moment and is only going to get more popular.
Whilst the US is their home market it might be easier to launch a phone in another country. They could launch their own mobile service in the UK pretty easily, as there is already a number of mobile providers which don't own their own network and just rent off others. There wouldn't be any need for them to go with a single network either, you don't get much in the way of exclusives in the UK other than colour variations.
Some people seem to think that we don't use mobiles just as mobiles in the UK. Other than texting (which is popular) other services have never taken off - the percentage of people browsing the internet via their mobile is pretty low for example.
betty02
Nov 14, 02:37 PM
Hi! This might be a bit difficult but would be very useful for me posting at my blog.
I would like to have something like this: (example of a page talking about the iBook)
Check for (link)Ibooks(/link) on Ebay
I would like this to be automatically at the end of the page when I write a post on the blog.
I dont know PHP very well but i was thinking something like this:
At each page, I could add a value like Value=Ibook G4 and then make it make a custom ebay URL that searches for Ibook G4 (thats easy to do).
I would insert all those codes at the PHP theme file for where the posts appear and just add ex: value=iBook G4 in my posts everytime
(I already have adsense ads that appear automatically)
Anyone here know their PHP/HTML to help me out doing this?
Thanks!
Theres nothin hard really about this, just when you type in your blog content add this in
<a href="http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?cgiurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcgi.ebay.co.uk%2Fws%2F&fkr=1&from=R8&satitle=iBook&category0=" >NAME OF LINK e.g IBooks On E-Bay</a>
Simple
I would like to have something like this: (example of a page talking about the iBook)
Check for (link)Ibooks(/link) on Ebay
I would like this to be automatically at the end of the page when I write a post on the blog.
I dont know PHP very well but i was thinking something like this:
At each page, I could add a value like Value=Ibook G4 and then make it make a custom ebay URL that searches for Ibook G4 (thats easy to do).
I would insert all those codes at the PHP theme file for where the posts appear and just add ex: value=iBook G4 in my posts everytime
(I already have adsense ads that appear automatically)
Anyone here know their PHP/HTML to help me out doing this?
Thanks!
Theres nothin hard really about this, just when you type in your blog content add this in
<a href="http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?cgiurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcgi.ebay.co.uk%2Fws%2F&fkr=1&from=R8&satitle=iBook&category0=" >NAME OF LINK e.g IBooks On E-Bay</a>
Simple
TIGOS
Nov 1, 12:05 PM
love it! link?:D
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/5134905590_ec6bd9a0ea_o.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/5134905590_ec6bd9a0ea_o.jpg
Hellhammer
May 1, 05:54 AM
Well, sleeping it should be better than keeping it running because only the RAM will be powered when sleeping. When the parts are not powered, the risk of failure is smaller. In the end, all electronics have a limited lifespan. Of course, if you have a reason to leave it running then it is different (e.g. downloading something).
Personally, my iMac is always on when I am at home and awake. When I leave home or go to sleep, I sleep my iMac. Same goes for my MBA but it is sleeping unless I'm using it.
Personally, my iMac is always on when I am at home and awake. When I leave home or go to sleep, I sleep my iMac. Same goes for my MBA but it is sleeping unless I'm using it.
Slim02
Mar 14, 08:39 PM
Now that brings back some nice memories ... Walkman, Discman, ... and Sony can make at times really nice designs.
What are you talking about.. Sony still made Walkman and
Discman http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10151&langId=-1&catalogId=10551&categoryId=8198552921644761499&N=4294950923&Name=Walkman%20MP3%20&%20Audio%20Players
What are you talking about.. Sony still made Walkman and
Discman http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10151&langId=-1&catalogId=10551&categoryId=8198552921644761499&N=4294950923&Name=Walkman%20MP3%20&%20Audio%20Players
George Knighton
Oct 30, 07:34 AM
Completely misleading. iPad runs a mobile OS that's much less CPU intensive. The iPad is not five times slower in performing everyday tasks like web browsing, e-mail, word processing, etc.
I agree with you that for many of us who need only light use at work every day, the iPad is every bit the competitor to a lightweight net book type of device.
With these kinds of light, but urgent needs, the iPad can be a lot quicker to use than a netbook. It powers up instantly and allows you to to work quickly, then shuts down easily and quickly to allow you to get on with whatever else it was that you were doing in the field.
I'm not saying it replaces a net book or laptop for all of us or even most of us, but if your main purpose on a particular day makes carrying a heavier device difficult, or you are in the field and need something ultimately portable and sturdy, the iPad is a great thing to have around.
We're lucky we have so many great products to pick from, whether you're in the Apple camp or somebody else's camp.
I agree with you that for many of us who need only light use at work every day, the iPad is every bit the competitor to a lightweight net book type of device.
With these kinds of light, but urgent needs, the iPad can be a lot quicker to use than a netbook. It powers up instantly and allows you to to work quickly, then shuts down easily and quickly to allow you to get on with whatever else it was that you were doing in the field.
I'm not saying it replaces a net book or laptop for all of us or even most of us, but if your main purpose on a particular day makes carrying a heavier device difficult, or you are in the field and need something ultimately portable and sturdy, the iPad is a great thing to have around.
We're lucky we have so many great products to pick from, whether you're in the Apple camp or somebody else's camp.
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